Being openly LGBTQI+ in the prison service

...to be as open as possible about my experience” It's impossible to know what comments you are going to receive from prisoners. Returning to work identifying as a transgender man,...
...to be as open as possible about my experience” It's impossible to know what comments you are going to receive from prisoners. Returning to work identifying as a transgender man,...
...to contribute to the recruitment of under-represented applicants, bringing in my own experience. To find out more about becoming a probation officer and register your interest, go to our website....
...less time to make and are likely to earn him a regular income. He’s showing a lot of the others how to do extremely well-crafted leather work. How important is...
...can be assessed in the same way and to the same standards we use in our face-to-face centres. Prior to your assessment date, you'll be sent a link to an...
...(PE) instructor. I’ve now progressed to be a custodial manager and I’m in charge of six PE instructors. I think working in the gym is one of the best jobs...
...practical for me to commit to doing the qualification that was needed to be a probation officer. So, this job was a great route into the Probation Service and gaining...
...basis. Interested and want to find out more? If you want to work in an environment where you can positively change people’s lives, a career in probation could be right...
...so I’ve always had an interest in this type of work, and I had a mentor at university who encouraged me to do the interview. Mai: I've been in the...
...team any questions you may have about next steps. An insight into the assessments You will need to be fluent in spoken and written English. 1. Interview To see if...
...in part linked to my feeling quite engaged with all the learning, in the office and from theory books, and not wanting to have to leave PQiP because I did...